THE Passion star Michael Sheen has whetted fans’ appetites about Breaking Dawn, saying they will not be disappointed.

THE Passion star Michael Sheen has whetted fans’ appetites about Breaking Dawn, saying they will not be disappointed.

In the fourth and final outing of The Twilight Saga, in which the Welsh actor plays Volturi leader Aro, there is an epic vampire-against-vampire battle towards the end of Stephanie Meyer’s best-seller.

“This is very amped up, yeah. I think we spent something like four or five weeks shooting that scene and it takes up a big chunk of the movie,” he said. “And it’s got extraordinary things going on in it, so it certainly won’t be anticlimactic.”

STEREOPHONICS frontman Kelly Jones has revealed the band have started work on their new album.

The Welsh foursome have promised a different sound, as well as some extra material in the form of movie soundtracks.

Kelly said: “The album is really good so far. We’ve been in the studio for a few weeks and we’re off to Europe next week to do some more recording. The style is a bit different, we’re doing some stuff for films, so you’ll have to wait and see.”

The as-yet-untitled album will be the band’s eighth studio effort and the follow-up to 2009’s Keep Calm and Carry On, which reached number 11 on the UK chart.

BRITAIN’S Got Talent has been accused of “outright fraud” by one-quarter of the string quartet Bond.

Welsh girl Eos Chater, right, hit out at the show claiming that violinist auditionee Alexandra Parker had played “over” a recording from one of their albums. She said: “She has literally just pressed play on our CD and played some wafty faff over it. The tune you hear is our CD!”

A Britain’s Got Talent spokesperson said: “A montage showed Alexandra played the violin live to a backing track. It was an authentic audition in front of an audience.”

FORMER Catatonia star Cerys Matthews has revealed that she originally learned to play a Spanish guitar with nylon strings which she found in her home as a child.

The songstress and radio DJ used the guitar to learn traditional Irish ballads and later Beatles tracks.

She also revealed how she almost destroyed her beloved Gibson guitar by running over it in her car when she was unable to get the brakes to work.